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It's been a long day (I've been up for 24 hours!) but we are home safe and sound. The trip was absolutely amazing in every way and I'm so thankful for the opportunity, but now I'm ready to sleep for about three days. Thanks for following the blog; good night and God ...

... made good time through Chattanooga, which is one of the reasons we left so early. Surprisingly, Knoxville wasn't bad either. We even stopped so the girls could enjoy a sit down breakfast while Dave took care of a last minute conference call for work. Now, it should be smooth sailing right up until we hit rush hour in DC. Ugh. Already dreading it...

... pretty quick on what we could and wanted to bring. Normally, I'm good for five days with a swimsuit and an extra pair of socks, while Anne brings everything and the kitchen sink. Being forced to carry everything in Europe made it much easier to cut it down to the bare essentials! We could also separate New York stuff from Europe stuff, so it's not quite as ...

... shortly had a workshop lined up to install it. With the day coming to an end we found somewhere to rest our heads before the big day of the engine exchange.

When reflecting on the day, even though we felt unlucky that the car had such major troubles so early in the trip, we realised that we were incredibly fortunate that we could find a rebuilt engine and workshop to install it all within two miles of our ...

... lunch. Interestingly enough the guy who checked me in told me he had never heard of a Canyon Star before and then we realized that we are parking right next to one. Funny. This is a very small campground, seems to be very quiet, graveled sites, apparently good Wi-Fi and a great place for an overnight travel stopover.

We don’t have cable but we have no obstructions so our Dish connected easily. Maybe we ...